4:00 the pressure on the water nozzles is too high,or the nozzles are too close to the gravel. The gravel can't even circulate through the water sprays ,they are pushed on the sides and not cleaned properly. It's a waste of water and screener surface area there.
Is there anything different about your setup since the last video? It appears that the material is falling on more of the width of the deck on the screen where before it was in a fairly narrow stream.
When you finish washing. Do you ever run a gold pan full to see if there is any color at all. Can you imagine how much gold Vulcan materials takes out of their plant in azusa canyon in so cal. Or how much is in the catch basins at the foot of the so cal canyons. The older sidewalks in los angeles sparkle because of the amount of the gold from the sand and aggregate.
I don’t think much of the dust catchers!! You would get shut down in the UK ! A definite lack of sprinklers on this site! I wonder what the lung mortality history rate is for this facility.
Surprised you have to wash ur concrete rock. We always dry-screened ours. Most quarries do here in Missouri. Gravel plants wash to get the sand, at least the river gravel plants do. Not sure about pit graavel. Not much around where I live
Very interesting. Thanks for showing us points of view that few people would ever see otherwise. Can water from the rock dust pond, seen near end of video, be used as feed-water for the concrete ready-mix plant?
Fantastic footage. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
Back for my second year at a washplant soon, excited, i like it.
@4:00 The second valve handle from the bottom on the right... "gota hold on...gota hold on...oh dear lord."
Great camera work
11:54 - 12:03 that dust cloud was fantastic!
superior industries's conveyor.
Hey! That Komatsu guy didn’t shake his bucket before leaving the pile! Lol.
Good job!
Nice video 👌
How did this land on my radar? Sort of interesting I guess
4:00 the pressure on the water nozzles is too high,or the nozzles are too close to the gravel.
The gravel can't even circulate through the water sprays ,they are pushed on the sides and not cleaned properly.
It's a waste of water and screener surface area there.
The belt on the right side is laced , not vulcalized
I would like to see a few cuts with views of your drone doing some of extreme close in flying.
OK, from now on no one is allowed to worry about bumping into things with their drone! Lmao.
I was waiting for to see live action at 7:30 with the drone and the falling gravels. Just a note, the camera man needs some training with the drone.
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Is there anything different about your setup since the last video? It appears that the material is falling on more of the width of the deck on the screen where before it was in a fairly narrow stream.
They probably changed screen sizes and the speed has also increased.
Is the water system closed loop?
When you finish washing. Do you ever run a gold pan full to see if there is any color at all. Can you imagine how much gold Vulcan materials takes out of their plant in azusa canyon in so cal. Or how much is in the catch basins at the foot of the so cal canyons. The older sidewalks in los angeles sparkle because of the amount of the gold from the sand and aggregate.
No, but now that you mention it, I will. We are heavy in copper in this area, but gold and silver are mixed in as well.
I don’t think much of the dust catchers!! You would get shut down in the UK ! A definite lack of sprinklers on this site! I wonder what the lung mortality history rate is for this facility.
9:10, looks like your belt tracking is a little off =P
Surprised you have to wash ur concrete rock. We always dry-screened ours. Most quarries do here in Missouri. Gravel plants wash to get the sand, at least the river gravel plants do. Not sure about pit graavel. Not much around where I live
Archimedes screw!
Why clean the rock, then dump it in the dirt?
Thanks
Very interesting. Thanks for showing us points of view that few people would ever see otherwise.
Can water from the rock dust pond, seen near end of video, be used as feed-water for the concrete ready-mix plant?
That would be very unlikely. You need clean water for making concrete. Dirty water creates problems for ready mix.
From where do they get tons of water
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big tanks, and one of them the water just keeps recycling
How much tph can this setup process?
150tph?
Are you making 67 rock?
Yes
how many ounces of gold did you get this week? haha
Washing process at 3:32
Washes dirt... Also, the dustiest place on earth.
Communities hate him for this one massive pollution.